By placing our faith in Christ’s shed blood and nothing else, we can have eternal life. Isn’t today a good day to place your faith in Christ? There will never be a better time. In fact, there is no guarantee of another day. Trust Christ today.

By placing our faith in Christ’s shed blood and nothing else, we can have eternal life. Isn’t today a good day to place your faith in Christ? There will never be a better time. In fact, there is no guarantee of another day. Trust Christ today.

By placing our faith in Christ’s shed blood and nothing else, we can have eternal life. Isn’t today a good day to place your faith in Christ? There will never be a better time. In fact, there is no guarantee of another day. Trust Christ today.

By placing our faith in Christ’s shed blood and nothing else, we can have eternal life. Isn’t today a good day to place your faith in Christ? There will never be a better time. In fact, there is no guarantee of another day. Trust Christ today.

Jesus is the ONLY WAY!, and right now is the time to accept HIM as personal Lord and Saviour. For Christians, every minute and every hour is time to Thank God for HIS unspeakable GIFT, Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour forever!

By placing our faith in Christ’s shed blood and nothing else, we can have eternal life. Isn’t today a good day to place your faith in Christ? There will never be a better time. In fact, there is no guarantee of another day. Trust Christ today.

Jesus is the ONLY WAY!, and right now is the time to accept HIM as personal Lord and Saviour. For Christians, every minute and every hour is time to Thank God for HIS unspeakable GIFT, Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour forever!

"Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners" collec-tively. We, each one individually, must do something aboutappropriating this salvation for ourselves.

After the classic passage in II Cor. 5:14-21 where theApostle tells how Christ "died for all," and how God dealswith all men in grace since "He hath made Him to be sinfor us" so that "we might be made the righteousness of Godin Him" -- after this great unfolding of what God, throughChrist, has done for us, he urges individual acceptance ofthis great truth. As "workers together with God," the Apos-tle and his associates begged men not to "receive... the graceof God in vain," but to trust Christ, each one as Hisown personal Savior, to apply His redemptive work to them-selves.

And even at that early date in the history of the Church,the Apostle gave men to understand that there was no timeto lose; the day of grace was not to last forever, but was togive place to the day of judgment and wrath.

If this was so then, how much more is it so now! God hasbeen very longsuffering with the world. He has continuedto deal with mankind in grace for nearly two thousandyears but according to both Old Testament prophecy andPauls "mystery" He will judge this world for its rejection ofChrist.

When will this happen? No one knows. It is the veryessence of grace that no one knows when the dispensationof grace will end. It is grace, pure grace, on Gods part thatcauses Him to linger day after day in mercy toward a worldthat rejects Him.

Thus Gods messengers cannot offer even one more day ofgrace. We must say as St. Paul did: "Behold, now is theaccepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation." "Christdied for our sins" (I Cor. 15:3). "Believe on the Lord JesusChrist, and thou shalt be saved" (Acts 16:31).